Sunday, November 19, 2006

Huge problem with Nintendo Wii

Filed under: Nintendo Wii — Zelda Wii @ 4:00 pm

Nintendo Wii owners may have already experienced this problem in the first couple of hours of game play.
It only took me 30 minutes to realize how amazing this system actually is.

The first thing I did when I picked up my console, is opened the goodness. I was quickly impressed Wii Goodnessby Nintendo’s packaging strategy. The console box was all white with two simple photos on each side; along with their logo. One photo was a gamer holding the remote and the other was the console and the remote together. Very clean.

ThNintendo's contentse next step is always a challenge for gamers which has been made super easy. When you open the package, you see 2 blue inserts with the numbers “1″ and “2″ on them. This immediately sends off a signal to work with the one that says “1″.

Inside both blue inserts are the items you need to get started. There is a super easy-to-follow one-page instruction pamphlet that illustrates the setup procedure. I think it took me a matter of 5 minutes to set up everything.

There is one new item for gamers in this box set: the remote sensor. This is a very thin piece of equipment that can either sit on top of the TV, below the TV, or on a stand that Nintendo provides. These sensors are important for the remote to function properly.

I decided to put mine on the top of my plasma television for ultimate gaming experience. Nintendo Wii and TV Setup

I powered the machine on anxiously awaiting for the intro screen. I was taken to a step by step (one time) configuration wizard. They asked you questions like: screen size, sensor placement, language, date and time, etc. It was a painless process.

Once that was complete I was taken to the main interface - very easy to use with big buttons. You can use the remote by pointing at the screen to press the buttons on the TV.

The problem is this: They have made a console so easy to use and setup it is truly the best gaming console out there. They will have a huge problem producing units and keeping up with the demands!

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5 Comments »

  1. Hells ya.

    Comment by Bob — Monday, November 20, 2006 @ 9:17 pm

  2. Was it easy for you?

    Comment by Zelda Wii — Monday, November 20, 2006 @ 11:01 pm

  3. That’s right! it was so easy and I know people who want one!!! Start supplying Nintendo!

    Comment by John — Tuesday, November 21, 2006 @ 12:16 am

  4. http://google.com

    Comment by fynnyu — Thursday, February 15, 2007 @ 11:01 am

  5. hi nice site.

    Comment by alex — Friday, April 13, 2007 @ 2:18 pm

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